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  1. I have seen James McNeish’s book Penelopes Island where it mentioned the multiple murders of unarmed islanders . I looked this up and for others similarly uninformed as I am, the following links show a continuing story over decades.
    From google here is a wikipedia report about the Ouvea Cave hostage taking and deaths in 1988.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouv%C3%A9a_cave_hostage_taking

    Then the continuing effort to acquire control over their own place from France. (It is interesting that our government is ceding so much of our land and resources to foreigners, no friendlier than the French, in one form of ownership or other. This is apart from the legal work here about land and resources that have passed out of Maori hands fairly or unfairly.)

    There was a killing of a ‘nationalist’ leader willing to sign a pact with France by separatists against that.
    New Caledonia Radical Kills Nationalist Chief – The New York …
    https://www.nytimes.com › 1989/05/05 › world › new-cal…
    5/05/1989 — May 5, 1989, Section A, Page 9Buy Reprints … A hard-line separatist shot and killed the nationalist leader who forged a peace deal for …

    Then the apparently opposite slant was given in another news item with the man shot called a separatist not a nationalist.
    New Caledonia separatist leaders slain by rivals – UPI Archives
    https://www.upi.com › Archives › 1989/05/04 › New-C…
    4/05/1989 — Jean-Marie Tjibaou, 53, who signed a peace pact brokered by France last summer, was shot and killed on the island of Ouvea by attackers with …

    2016 A supporter of pro-independence from France, is murdered on the island.
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/07/senior-political-figure-in-new-caledonia-found-dead-

    Thirty years later in 2019 RadioNZ had this headline:
    Anniversary of Tjibaou’s death commemorated in New … – RNZ
    https://www.rnz.co.nz › international › pacific-news › a…
    6/05/2019 — The Kanak independence leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou, who was killed on the New Caledonia island of Ouvea in 1989. Photo: AFP or licensors.

    Report on the 3rd Referendum which had a majority to remain with France. (But had only 40% turnout after pro-independence campaigners asked for a boycott from the indigenous people.)
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/457720/opinion-the-new-caledonian-independence-referendum-is-undemocratic

  2. The history of New Caledonia since French colonisation in1853 followed a familiar colonising template where the indigenous people (Kanaks) have endured slavery, Blackbirding and the introduction of smallpox and measles which caused many deaths in the Kanak community.
    The Kanak population declined from approx. 60,000 in 1870 to 27,100 in 1921.
    Meanwhile the non Kanak population has grown to a majority of just under 59% of 271,000.
    This makes the call for independence from France relying on a swing vote consisting mainly of French patriots.
    The referendum held on Sunday had a 41% turnout after the pro-independence groups asked supporters to boycott the vote because of the pandemic.
    With 96% voting no to independence Macron and the French government are crowing.
    Like all of the French establishment before him Macron would rather sit down with MBS in Saudi Arabia and do arms deals with the devil than ever show the respect and empathy the Kanak people deserve.
    The reality is that to expect justice and fairness from this type of empirical leadership is wishful thinking.

  3. The history of New Caledonia since French colonisation in 1853 followed a familiar colonising template where the indigenous people (Kanaks) have endured slavery, Blackbirding and the introduction of smallpox and measles which caused many deaths in the Kanak community.
    The Kanak population declined from approx. 60,000 in 1870 to 27,100 in 1921.
    Meanwhile the non Kanak population has grown to a majority of just under 59% of 271,000.
    This makes the call for independence from France relying on a swing vote consisting mainly of French patriots.
    The referendum held on Sunday had a 41% turnout after the pro-independence groups asked supporters to boycott the vote because of the pandemic.
    With 96% voting no to independence Macron and the French government are crowing.
    Like all of the French establishment mindset before him Macron would rather sit down with MBS in Saudi Arabia and do arms deals with the devil than ever show the respect and empathy the Kanak people deserve.
    The callous reality is that empirical leadership comes with a vacuum of humanitarianism.
    Thank you Dr. Robie for your writings.

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